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Weekend Wheels catch-up: Cadillac is coming, and new Camry & Forester revealed!

Another week gone in the blink of an eye. If you're a little behind, here are the stories that made headlines

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Hey, we get it. With dozens of news and reviews stories published every week, it can be hard to keep up with all the latest in the automotive world.

Obviously we reckon every story we run is a banger, but if you're looking for the highlights reel, this is it. Read on and click away!

Cadillac electrifying Australia!

Cadillac will become the first standalone GM brand in Australia since the axing of Holden. Led initially by the Lyriq large electric SUV, the famous US luxury division has BMW, Mercedes and Tesla in its global sights.

Ninth-gen Camry goes hybrid-only

Due to launch in Australia later in 2024, the ninth-generation Camry brings a new lease of life to the mid-size sedan popular with taxi, ride-share, fleet and police buyers.

New Forester revealed

Subaru’s new sixth-gen Forester is a reskin of the current model with a revised design, more tech, improved comfort and new safety features.

REVIEW: Hottest MG 4 EV arrives

Convincing in a straight line, the XPower is no Golf R replacement.

REVIEW: BYD Dolphin first drive

The latest effort to spring Aussie EV adoption arrives on our shores, but does the value proposition add up?

Toyota RAV4 PHEV for Oz?

Australia’s biggest brand says it now sees potential for PHEVs Down Under.

Skoda's value-up Kamiq on sale

More-affordable variant added to the local Kamiq line-up with a $5000 price cut ahead of the facelifted model due in 2024.

Suzuki Jimny XL five-door: First details

Five-door Jimny heading for dealerships in late November ahead of December media launch and pricing announcement.

LONG-TERM TEST: Electric GV70

Genesis is pulling out all the stops to prove it's not "just a Hyundai".

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